Chemistry, asked by karthik200244, 11 months ago

what is there between nucleus and electron

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Answered by Akshita2004
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In an element a single atom has One nucleus which contains neutrons and protons inside it while outside the nucleus are energy shells in which a fixed no. of electrons are revolving which are named as K, L, M, N or 1,2,3,4....

keerthana20053: no K,L,M,N is wrong K,L,M,N are, eletron revolves around nucleaus in a circular path. These path are called as orbits. These orbits are represented a K,L,M and N
ahmed45: Shielding effect
Akshita2004: K, L, M, N are energy levels
Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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The empty space between the atomic cloud of an atom and its nucleus is just that: empty space, or vacuum.

Electrons are thus 'spread out' quite a bit in their orbits about the nucleus. In fact, the wave-functions for electrons in s-orbitals about a nucleus actually extend all the way down into the nucleus itself.

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